I was 16. All my friends had .22’s and I was still in BB gun land. I asked both my parents (they had just divorced) if I could get a rimfire. They agreed and my mom took me to the gun store and got me my first “real” gun a Marlin 60 SS Laminated stock. I put a cheap fixed 4 power on it and ran...
As far as data is concerned crap in equals crap out. That’s on each person and their due diligence to obtain usable data. And If you knew those things I’d suspect that you wouldn’t include them in your analysis.
Sure but isn’t the es the measure of velocity not impact on target? Ever have a ladder shoot same or very close poi even though the velocity is different?
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I’m not talking about tape measures. The reality is whatever es you get from three shots CAN’T get smaller no matter how many more shots you take. (Same exact load) it can only remain the same or increase. If you use the mean data then it will have to follow the spread data, It’s relative...
I’m simply stating that if you change primers then that’s a different “load” it’s not tuning. Plain old English man. You have to understand the terms you’re using. Ever heard a load called a “recipe”?
If you change the ingredients it’s a different recipe. See?
If I told you that you put your...
Changing primers and powder wouldn’t be tuning because they are the base components for the load. You can change any component but that would not be “tuning” that would be a different load. Tuning would be adjusting the load not changing it. ie seating depth, charge weight or neck tension would...
Actually it can’t. If you shoot 3 and the es is x no matter how many more shots you take the es will never be smaller than x. I’m pretty sure that was his point.